Jet Lag Massage

Jet-lag Massage involves soft, long, kneading strokes, as well as light, rhythmic, tapping strokes, on topmost layers of muscles. By relieving muscle tension, Jet-lag massage can be both relaxing and

Jet-lag Massage involves soft, long, kneading strokes, as well as light, rhythmic, tapping strokes, on topmost layers of muscles. By relieving muscle tension, Jet-lag massage can be both relaxing and energizing.

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the Jet Lag Massage at Skinova Medspa?

A: There's no strict age limit, but it's generally recommended for adults 18 and over, since it involves deeper muscle work. If you're considering it for someone younger, you might want to check with the clinic first to see if they have any specific policies.

Q: What should I wear for the Jet Lag Massage? Do I need to bring anything?

A: Wear something comfy! You'll be given a robe and slippers when you arrive, so just come in whatever you feel relaxed in. As for bringing anything, just bring your ID and maybe a water bottle if you want to stay extra hydrated afterward.

Q: What happens if the weather is bad? Do they reschedule the Jet Lag Massage?

A: They will! If the weather is severe and you can't make it, just call them in advance, and they'll help you reschedule. They're pretty flexible with changes, especially for things like snowstorms or heavy rain in NYC.

Discussions

Just booked a Jet Lag Massage for my husband - any tips?

I just purchased the Jet Lag Massage experience at Skinova Medspa for my husband! He travels a lot for work and I thought this would help him unwind. I saw they include complimentary champagne, which is a nice touch. Has anyone done this before? What should I tell him to expect?

Thinking about gifting the Jet Lag Massage - what do you think?

I’m considering getting the Jet Lag Massage as a gift for my sister. She just got back from a month in Europe and seems wiped out. It’s at Skinova in NYC, and I read they have complimentary coffee and tea too. Is this a good idea or is she likely to just feel weird about it?